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SUMMARY:Emmeluth's Amoeba / Michal Libera / Ana Kravanja & Samo Kutin
DESCRIPTION:Emmeluth’s Amoeba \nEmmeluth’s Amoeba is a new and exciting Danish-Norwegian quartet led by saxophonist and composer Signe Emmeluth.\nIn March 2018 they released their debut album POLYP. The album consist of a variety of free improvisations and compositions by Emmeluth. \n“Polyp” is a very good piece of work\, which reflects the inspiration and technique of the musicians: a new and indispensable release for all jazz listeners in the area.” – Piergiuseppe Lippolis \n“Intelligent and imaginative music that has a lot to offer. Not just a mixture of influences. But music that comes from a strong and clear vision. The music is full of unusual twists and gestures that really work and add drama to the music. So it really is a daring exercise!” – Vital Weekly \nInspiration from free jazz and classical music from the 20th century is the foundation of which Emmeluth’s Amoeba moves upon into a polyphonic muddle. The title track POLYP is referring to the dancing movements of the naval plant and the feeling of lacking gravity associated with being under water which is a theme throughout the record. Preparations and extended techniques are added to the broad palet of sounds available to the musicians\, from which they effortlessly draw upon and follow the flow of the music. Space and chaos\, lyrical yet mysterious melodies and fierce dramaturgy are united in playful playing\, where curiosity is a keystone. \n“ I hear music and sounds in shapes and colours\, and i’m therefor often inspired by visuals. For me it’s fascinating to see if I can bring my visual thoughts in to a auditiv experience. We want to create a complete picture of sound that explores different aspects of movement\, acoustic and electronic sound\, tone\, rhythm and harmonics. What is sound? Cacophony\, euphony\, everything is sound and together it is music. ” – Signe Emmeluth \n\nEmmeluth’s Amoeba is:\nSigne Emmeluth (Mats Gustafssons KONGE) – Sax\, composition\nKarl Bjorå (Yes Deer) – Guitar\nOle Mofjell (Moore / Mofjell) – Drums\nChristian Balvig (christianbalvig.com) – Piano \nwww.facebook.com/emmeluthamoeba/ \n  \n \n\n  \nMichal Libera – Lethe. Opera concrete \nMichał Libera (1979) is a sociologist working in the sound and music field since 2003\, recently\, mostly as a dramatist and librettist in sound essays and other experimental forms of radio art and opera. Recent shows include “Cosmos-Cosmos” based on Witold Gombrowicz’s work (with Lê Quan Ninh\, Ingar Zach\, and Tomasz Nosiński)\, “Snow” based on Ted Hughes’ work (with Hilary Jeffery and Gianpaolo Peres)\, “Kalkwerk / Studium” based on an unwritten treatise on hearing in “Kalkwerk” by Thomas Bernhard (with Pete Simonelli\, Hilary Jeffery\, Andrea Belfi\, and Ralf Meinz). Other collaborators include Barbara Kinga Majewska\, Martin Küchen\, Rinus van Alebeek\, and others. Libera also runs the conceptual pop label Populista dedicated to mis- and over- interpretations of music as well as series of reinterpretations of music from the Polish Radio Experimental Studio (Bôłt Records). He curates various concerts\, festivals\, and anti-festivals\, music programs for exhibitions and received honorary mention at the 13th Venice Architecture Biennale. Other collaborators include Donaueschinger Musiktage\, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival\, National Art Gallery Zachęta\, Centre for Contemporary Art in Warsaw\, Polish National Museum (Królikarnia)\, Galerie West in The Hague\, and Satelita in Berlin. His essays on music and listening “Doskonale zwyczajna rzeczywistość” were published by Krytyka Polityczna. Libera is 1/3 of “Grupa Budapeszt.” \nhttp://patakaind.blogspot.com \nAna Kravanja & Samo Kutin \nSamo (hurdy gurdy\, self made instruments) and Ana (violin\, self made instruments) combine non idiomatic improvisation with imaginary folk into a special music travel with unexpected turns in soundscapes. \nhttp://www.sploh.si/samokutin.html \nBildrechte/copyright Ⓒ: Mathias Winther Kjeldsen
URL:https://kulturingraz.mur.at/event/emmeluths-amoeba-michal-libera-ana-kravanja-samo-kutin/
LOCATION:Kultur in Graz\, Saal 3\, Lagergasse 98A\, Graz\, 8020
CATEGORIES:Musik
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